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Get Fresh Sashimi, Tendon, And More At This Hawker Stall Near Holland Village

The Japanese Food Alley at Holland Drive has tendon and sashimi


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@byst_sg

In Singapore, it is hard to come by a Japanese eatery that serves quality food at pocket-friendly prices. The Japanese Food Alley, a newly-opened hawker stall at Chang Cheng Coffee Shop near Holland Village, delivers just that. 


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The Japanese Food Alley

Initially located at Timbre+ at One North before moving to their current, larger space, the stall is run by a Japanese couple, offering a range of Japanese dishes, including sushi, sashimi, ramen, and donburi. 


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@thejapanesefoodalley

If there’s one thing that Japan is known for, it is ramen, and there are plenty of options at this hawker stall. Go for the bestselling Tonkotsu Cha Shu Ramen ($10.40) which sees chashu slices, and an ajitama egg in a rich and flavourful pork broth. 


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@merrychristmasmrlawrence

A dish you might not expect to get at a hawker stall is sashimi. Here, you can get Sashimi 3 Type at just $25.30! It includes four slices of each fish: salmon, tuna, and swordfish. 


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The Tendon Large ($14.40) also comes highly recommended. This dish consists of prawn, fish, and various vegetable tempura, laid on a bed of freshly steamed Japanese rice. It’s also finished with a light, soya sauce-based dressing. 


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Chirashi fans can opt for the Bara Chirashi Don ($18.40). While this dish is on the pricier side, it features heaps of premium ingredients such as salmon, scallop, swordfish, and tobiko.

If you’re looking for more affordable Japanese restaurants, head to our guide on affordable Japanese restaurants in Singapore. Else, you can read our Ganko Sushi review. 

Address: Block 40 Holland Drive, #01-39, Chang Cheng Coffee Shop, Singapore 270040
Opening hours: Mon, Tue, Thurs-Sun 11am to 2pm, 5:30pm to 8pm, Wed 11am to 2pm
Tel: 9299 4877
Website
The Japanese Food Alley is not a halal-certified eatery

Feature image adapted from @merrychristmasmrlawrence and The Japanese Food Alley

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